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Giant Dutchman's Pipe - Seeds
The flowers of Aristolochia gigantea are truly spectacular, with a shape resembling a Dutchman's pipe. With an exceptional diameter, these flowers are not only large in size but also in beauty and complexity.
Aristolochia gigantea, also known as Giant Dutchman's Pipe, is a fascinating plant native to Central and South America. Its allure lies in its extraordinary flower, resembling a Dutchman's pipe, capturing attention with its impressive size and intricate forms. Its broad, lush leaves, combined with vigorous growth, make this plant a captivating choice for cultivators and gardening enthusiasts seeking to add a unique piece to their collection.
From a botanical perspective, Aristolochia gigantea belongs to the Aristolochiaceae family. Its flower, besides its distinctive appearance, emits a peculiar aroma that attracts pollinators. This plant propagates through seeds and can be cultivated from them. Its reproduction involves the formation of seed pods containing numerous winged seeds.
On the cultivation of Aristolochia gigantea
It is recommended to use well-drained soil enriched with organic matter. This plant thrives in direct to partial sunlight and prefers warm, humid climates. Watering should keep the substrate slightly moist, avoiding waterlogging. Its vigorous growth makes it an excellent choice for both indoor and outdoor settings, providing a decorative and exotic touch to any space.
How to sow Aristolochia gigantea seeds
To sow Aristolochia gigantea seeds, plant them in spring or autumn. The seeds can be sown directly in the soil or started in pots for later transplantation. A planting depth of approximately 0.5-1 cm is recommended. Keep the substrate moist and place the pots in a warm, well-lit location. Once the seedlings reach about 15 cm, they can be transplanted to the final growing location, ensuring optimal conditions for their healthy development.
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Data sheet
- Family
- Aristolochiaceae
- Solar exposition
- Semisombra
Sol - Planting time (Northern Hemisphere)
- April
June
March
May
November
October
September - Hardiness (USDA)
- 9a (temp. mín. -6.7 a -3.9 °C)
9b (temp. mín. -3.9 a -1.1 °C)
10a (temp. mín. -1.1 a 1.7 °C)
10b (temp. mín. 1.7 a 4.4 °C)
11a (temp. mín. 4.4 a 7.2 °C)
11b (temp. mín. 7.2 to 10 °C) - Lifecycle
- Perennial
- Flower color
- Red
- Foliage
- Evergreen
- Spacing
- 1 m
- Height
- 4.5-6 m
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